I'ma take a guess and say you need to show Bill's father a Pichu, and he'll give you a T-Stone? You can breed Pikachu to get a Pichu. Pikachu are in the Viridian Forest and are really rare. If you have a Ditto, you can catch a male or female. If you don't have a Ditto, catch a female and breed it with a male Rattata, Meowth, or any other male pokemon in the Ground group.

You can also win the Bug Catching contest and win a T-Stone once you beat the Elite 4. It's random, so just save before you do it and if you don't win the stone you want, just reset and try again.

I'ma take a guess and say you need to show Bill's father a Pichu, and he'll give you a T-Stone? You can breed Pikachu to get a Pichu. Pikachu are in the Viridian Forest and are really rare. If you have a Ditto, you can catch a male or female. If you don't have a Ditto, catch a female and breed it with a male Rattata, Meowth, or any other male pokemon in the Ground group.

You can also win the Bug Catching contest and win a T-Stone once you beat the Elite 4. It's random, so just save before you do it and if you don't win the stone you want, just reset and try again.

Hope that helps you, young Doughie Wan.

Or you can buy Thunderstones for 2500 Pokeathlon points on Wednesdays. I hate how you can only buy certain items on certain days.

I beat Whitney!! Machop was the key factor. I threw Gyarados and Onix at the Miltank to die and make it use up all of it's milk drinks. Then one Machop low kick sealed the deal. Onix is about done as a useful Pokemon for me though. His HP is already hilariously low for his high level. I'm gonna swap in my Kadabra for him soon. Which brings me to my next topic, I unfortunately botched raising Kadabra. I left Abra in the daycare for too long and he hit level 17. Got him back, evolved at level 18 and his moveset is Teleport/Disable. I have no combat moves on him, and no combat TMs on me or in the shop. ***. Might catch a new Abra to start over.

Also the best thing about Pokemon walking behind you is getting an awesome pokemon to do it. Walking around with a Gyarados is like Ronnie taking his shirt off: "Flies to ****."

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